A New York woman meets a man through her sign that says “Looking for a Husband.”

Karolina Geits signs up for love.
Man hunting in Manhattan is practically a blood sport – just ask anyone in the sea of single ladies looking to score a great catch.
However, wasting hours at a bar hoping to strike up a meaningful conversation with an available man is exhausting. And scrolling through wannabe playboy profiles on dating apps looking for at least one serious suitor is a disgrace.
When Geits, a 29-year-old beauty influencer who’s been single for two years, finally got tired of the love race, she literally took matters into her own hands.
“I decided to make a sign that said ‘Looking for a Husband’ and walk around town to see if that would work,” the 5-foot-11 model, who lives in Soho, told The Post.
Geits took to the streets with her cardboard billboard after months of matching with noncommittal men on dating apps like Tinder and Hinge. But instead of giving up hope, the bride-to-be sought to make a personal connection with the help of a higher power.


“I believe that if I make a real commitment to anything I want — a husband, a Birkin, Chanel,” Geits said, “the universe will see it and send me exactly what I want.”
The beguiling brunette, a South Asian native who moved to the US in 2017, has racked up more than 8 million TikTok views for footage showing her husband hunting.
In the trending clip shared on Monday, Geits can be seen strutting through the city center Wearing a light pocket square top and hip-hugging jeans, she waves her handwritten poster in the air, trusting that a dream lover – a handsome hunk with a beautiful soul – will miraculously appear.
And he did.


“I’m glad I met someone, but I’m even prouder of myself for stepping out of my comfort zone.” “I want a family, I’m ready for love and I have no time to waste.”
Karolina Geits on her unorthodox technique for finding a partner
“I exchanged numbers with one of the guys in the video – we’ve been talking for the last few days,” the bombshell told The Post, noting that she only had to perform for 30 minutes before meeting a man. For privacy reasons, Geits declined to provide his name.
“We’re just getting to know each other,” she added. “It’s still new, but we’ll see where it goes.”
The Siren’s Law of Attraction approach to love is just one of many unorthodox techniques for attracting men that are currently going viral. The “fake engagement ring” trend has women revealing their soulmates by wearing faux diamond rings – and 35-year-old Los Angeles lawyer Eve Tilley-Coulson even went so far as to publicly offer a $5,000 reward for each who will introduce her to the man she will eventually marry.
“Most men on apps don’t seriously swipe on dates,” Tilley-Coulson told The Post in July. “I feel like it’s definitely worth paying $5,000 for a husband that I vouch for, that meets my needs and is ready for a real relationship.”

Meanwhile, Geits told the Post that her cheeky actions were definitely worth it, too.
“I’m glad I met someone, but I’m even more proud of myself for stepping out of my comfort zone,” she said. “I want a family, I’m ready for love and I don’t have time to waste.”